Aggers wrote:Have you ever heard of a cyclist being taken to Court for such offences?
I guess you missed
this one then. I saw this on TV a while ago. It’s mainly cycle police who are handing out the tickets.
It is still illegal for people to cycle on the pavements. If it is happening a lot and a nuisance, then you should complain to the council.
I don’t know what people believe nowadays, but children should be put through cycling proficiency and they should be taught how to ride on the road. Honestly it’s much safer. I see these roundabouts where cyclists are supposed to get on the pavement and cross like a pedestrian. For a cyclist it’s insane, they are much safer moving than constantly stopping.
As a long time cyclist who also owns a motorcycle license (riding in Brussels is “interesting”), plus car and, at one time, HGV, I’m well aware of the dangers of riding with traffic. I’ve noticed the increase in trucks, especially Artics, which have signs on them saying “If you can’t see me in my mirrors then I can’t see you”. Many cyclists are killed every year because they come alongside a truck which is indicating to turn and have no idea of how the back of the truck is going to move. Until the wheels bite that is….
As for the cycling groups? I must admit I admire them the effort but they should also be aware of the traffic around them and not obstruct the road any more than need be. Although with the idiots on the road we have today, I well understand why they force the cars into the outside lane.
Car drivers are also the worst. When in town, faced by a group of cyclists doing 30mph (which many of these racing cyclists can easily reach), they hoot and get annoyed. Even when to overtake them is speeding. Or when on the open road they go flying past hardly moving out at all. Never giving one second’s though to slipstream or what it will do to the cyclist. One of my sons was, quite literally, picked up off the road with his bike and thrown into the verge because of a truck passing too close to him when there was a headwind.
Personally I’d like to see a million more cyclists in London. But more than that I’d like to see trained, aware and sensible cyclists…